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This week, I was assigned Ken Halla's blog. He spoke about how he found this teaching tool called Kahoot through one of his new followers on Twitter. Kahoot can be used as a review tool in the classroom. You can set up questions using your smart board, let the kids create their own names, and set a timer for the questions. I responded by saying I would love to use Kahoot in my classroom. I think it would be great to use on a review day or a quick review right before the test.
Post 2: This week in Ken Halla's blog. He talks about where Daylight Savining originated from. He thought it was started by farmers, but it actually originated in England to help save energy. His post also says that the time change made its way over to the US during WWI. I commented back saying I had no idea that it started in England or that it came to the US during WWI. It was very interesting.
This week, I was assigned Ken Halla's blog. He spoke about how he found this teaching tool called Kahoot through one of his new followers on Twitter. Kahoot can be used as a review tool in the classroom. You can set up questions using your smart board, let the kids create their own names, and set a timer for the questions. I responded by saying I would love to use Kahoot in my classroom. I think it would be great to use on a review day or a quick review right before the test.
Post 2: This week in Ken Halla's blog. He talks about where Daylight Savining originated from. He thought it was started by farmers, but it actually originated in England to help save energy. His post also says that the time change made its way over to the US during WWI. I commented back saying I had no idea that it started in England or that it came to the US during WWI. It was very interesting.
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